This is a Jenn Air model JDS9860AAB-the display is blank and the circuit breaker was off. When it is reset it snaps back off. This dual fuel downdraft slide-in range is just over 5 yeras old and has been replaced twice. Has there been any recalls on this model?This is a Jenn Air model JDS9860AAB-the display is blank and the circuit breaker was off. When it is reset it snaps back off. This dual fuel downdraft slide-in range is just over 5 yeras old and has been replaced twice. Has there been any recalls on this model?

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find the breaker for the stove and turn it off for 2 minutes then back on, if that does not work look on back of stove in area of controles for a small reset button, some time they are hidden just inside a small hole

I can tell you aren't familar with house wiring. So we will start from the beginning. Circuit breakers are rated by the AMPERAGE that it can handle. When there is a current surge above the rated AMPERAGE the breaker is supposed to trip. When the breaker trips it doesn't always trip all the way to the side, sometime it looks okay so shut the circuit breaker off and reset it and then do it again to make sure you did it right the first time. If that does not cure your problem you might have blown your thermal fuse (Item #5016) or blown the power control board (Item #5070)

Fuse/circuit breaker
Check to see if power is getting to the range/oven. Does anything turn on--even a light? If not, check for a blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker.

Main wiring
Often the main wiring connection from the house, at the range/oven, gets burned and so breaks the connection. Then you may have to replace the power cord to the range/oven, and the terminal block that the wire is attached to.

Range/oven wiring
There may be a broken or burned wire at the back of the range/oven. If you repair any of the wires, use only proper appliance-grade wire and wire connectors.

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Why are the oven indicator lights flashing?
Answer:
When power is first supplied to the appliance, a flashing time will appear on the display.
If a flashing time appears at any other time, a power failure has occurred. Press Cancel, and reset the clock if needed.
When the oven is not in use, the display shows the time of day.
If the indicator lights keep flashing after you have tried to reset the controls, then you may need to contact service person.